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Pon tian wanton mee. It's quite famous for its name. The first time I tried was at bedok85. They sell really good wanton mee. Their noodle don't have the "yellowish" noodle taste and its chewy and full of gravy. They have a unique gravy sauce which blends well with the char siew and vegetable. I ordered a side dish of small fried dumplings. It's $2.80 for 14 pieces. Super worth it. You can dip it with a little bit of mayo and it taste perfect.
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Pon tian wanton mee. It's quite famous for its name. The first time I tried was at bedok85. They sell really good wanton mee. Their noodle don't have the "yellowish" noodle taste and its chewy and full of gravy. They have a unique gravy sauce which blends well with the char siew and vegetable. I ordered a side dish of small fried dumplings. It's $2.80 for 14 pieces. Super worth it. You can dip it with a little bit of mayo and it taste perfect.
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2012-01-10
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$2.80